Orienteering and Student Food
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Rhys wrote:Hey sorry for goin a little off topic but s only this one post
Jene, i thought u were quitting 'o' last year after the JHIs?
back with thee to the junior forums with your amorous clatter...
on a cooking note, i reckon the best thing some students could do is learn how to use the oven instead of just the hob.....
SALMON! is a winner, cheap (from the supermarket), filled with random hormones if its from a farm so that you can gain strange animal strengths (and scales) and it tastes great. Get a load of tin foil, whack your salmon steak on to the foil with some garlic, dill, salt/pepper, splash of olive oil and splash of wine, fold it over to make a tin foil/salmon steak pastie affair, then throw it in the oven for 15 minutes or so on 200c. if you've been clever then the oven is already hot because you've been roasting some shallots, peppers, aubergines and courgettes...
the best thing is, while its cooking you can watch tv, take a shower if you've been training, or play with yourself if you haven't! bingo!
the naked wretch
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bendover - addict
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Ben has teh plan with teh oven thing. Things sometimes take more time to roast but you don't have to watch them. You can do and do whatever you fancy...See his great suggestions!
Top tip Ben!
Top tip Ben!
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cous cous is dead quick and easy. Just cook some veg up (and meat if you go for that sort of thing!) in sauce, add some and cous cous and you're done - nice, quick, filling meal.
I'm not lost, I just don't know my precise location in the environment...
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or u can be super lazy, find a telephone, find a takeaway flyer (if any students HAVEN'T got these then u can't be a real student, and order - takes less than a minute, and u can even get some proper food from some italian takeaways.
however, if ur a proper student u will also not have enough money to get takeaway each night, so find willing friends who will cook for u (niall, i promise i'll do u a mea before term's over!)
and if that's just lazy, then pasta, rice and potatoes are the only true diet, just find a myriad of fillings from your cupboard, put them all together and see hat you like the best.
however, if ur a proper student u will also not have enough money to get takeaway each night, so find willing friends who will cook for u (niall, i promise i'll do u a mea before term's over!)
and if that's just lazy, then pasta, rice and potatoes are the only true diet, just find a myriad of fillings from your cupboard, put them all together and see hat you like the best.
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Supersaint - team nopesport
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join enough clubs you can get free food most nights of the week....
eg edinburgh, athletics club free food on mondays, hare and hounds on wednesdays and euoc on thursdays.
my other plan i cooking up a heeyowge batch of mince early in the week and just getting through it, make it bland and you can vary it by adding spices or sauces on different days.
im getting hungry.
eg edinburgh, athletics club free food on mondays, hare and hounds on wednesdays and euoc on thursdays.
my other plan i cooking up a heeyowge batch of mince early in the week and just getting through it, make it bland and you can vary it by adding spices or sauces on different days.
im getting hungry.
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rocky - [nope] cartel
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yeah, mince is a great one, start off with yer spag bol one night and then add some chilli powder & kidney beans etc and have chilli the next. Another good one with mince is to chuck in a tin of baked beans and some sweetcorn.
I've become a big fan of pasta bakes recently, mainly:
one tin campbells cond mushroom soup
one tin tuna
one tin mixed bean salad (optional)
heat & mix up, add to cooked pasta & shove in a big dish, cover with grated cheese & breadcrumbs and shove in the oven for a wee while.
yum.
I've become a big fan of pasta bakes recently, mainly:
one tin campbells cond mushroom soup
one tin tuna
one tin mixed bean salad (optional)
heat & mix up, add to cooked pasta & shove in a big dish, cover with grated cheese & breadcrumbs and shove in the oven for a wee while.
yum.
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brooner - [nope] cartel
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a big fat steak, you can;t go wrong, only takes about 5 mins (well thats how i like it, and with a jacket potato 1hour in the oven, don't even have to do owt, and some veg, again, only 5mins in a pan, can't go wrong.
a nice fillet of aberdeen angus, so bloody you can still hear the moo!!
a nice fillet of aberdeen angus, so bloody you can still hear the moo!!
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Beans And Sausages
I tend to find a nice tin of Co-ops own brand sausages in beans (7% pure pork) gives me all the energy i need for the day. Cooked on a gas stove and eaten out of the tin to save on washing up. And if i'm still hungry, Co-op's own brand chocolate spread on a couple of pieces of bread.
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